Why Does the VA Defer Claims

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Navigating the VA claims process can be frustrating, especially when you see the word "deferred" on your claim. What does it mean? Is it a good thing or a bad thing?

In this video, we're breaking down exactly why the VA defers a claim and what you need to do next. We'll explain that a deferral is not a denial—it's the VA's way of saying they need more information to make a fair decision.

In this video, you'll learn:

What a deferred claim is: It's a "punt" by the VA, not a grant or denial.

The most common reasons for a deferral: From missing medical records and C&P exam issues to the need for a stronger medical nexus.

Administrative reasons for a deferral: We'll cover everything from using the wrong forms to needing service verification.

What happens after a deferral: We'll walk you through the next steps in the process and what to expect.

Is a deferred claim a good or bad sign? Find out why a deferral can actually be a positive opportunity.

Understanding the deferral process is key to keeping your claim on track. Don't get discouraged! A deferral is often a sign that the VA is actively working on your case and giving you another chance to provide the necessary evidence for a favorable decision.

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